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| - Way overpriced but delicious. $26.85 for an omlette, egg-witch, and one coffee.
The breakfast menu isn't really anything unique. Various types of eggs, egg-wiches, meat, and veg options. The eggs were good (but not as good as farm fresh), the bread was fresh, but in proportion to cost and inspiration of the menu, this place ain't much. Considering this places costs double a breakfast at a cheap diner in Toronto's Queen West (where real estate is double) yet only slightly better, I'm not going to give this place more than 2 stars.
Service is pretty weak. It's self service yet they have a tip jar at the cashier and the debit machine asks if the payer would like to tip. I really dislike that sense of entitlement. They aren't rude, and I don't demand some bubbly idiot in a short skirt to ask me how my day is going, but, despite staffers hanging out behind the bar we were sitting at, they never said obligatory customer service remarks such as: "thanks", "may i bring you anything", "may i refill your coffee", and "how was this meal?". I even asked one for tobasco and she pointed at the condiment table at the other end.
This place has the potential to give something unique but they just keep it simple for the lowest common denominator. I'm worried that our city is turning into vancouver.
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